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    MichaelMichael
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    Fitness Pro Theme: I have been trying to ‘lighten” up my website. Everything I found in the forum has helped a TON, with the exception of 2 areas.

    1. Woocommerce Shop page still has the gray background (product pages changed to white as I wanted)
    2. I need to change the background color of the area where the service boxes are on the homepage to white. I cant figure how to change that 1 section. Everything else I was able to change.

    I appreciate any help you can give me!

    url: https://dedicationpt.com (service boxes background)
    shop url: https://dedicationpt.com/supplements-shop/

    Thanks!

    Mike

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    Sonnal S SinhaSonnal S Sinha
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    Hi,

    Can you send us the screenshot of your issues? Upload your screenshot on imgur.com and paste the share url here.

    Regards,
    Dave

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    MichaelMichael
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    Hello Dave,

    Thanks for responding Dave. I ended up uploading a white background image. I just changed the background image to a white background for all sections of my homepage. By doing that it automatically made the background to my Woocommerce Shop page to white as well.

    Now I’m trying to figure out how to change the text color for the ‘Read More’ on my service boxes. Haven’t figured that out yet.

    Mike

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    Sonnal S SinhaSonnal S Sinha
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    Hi Michael,

    Kindly go to Appearance >> Theme Options >> Basic Settings >> Custom CSS Box:

    Add this code there:

    .read-more { color:#282828 !important;}

    Regards,
    Dave

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